#43: A Surprise Birthday Adventure & YAY, COLOR!

One of the hardest things to master at home is mixing color and pattern (which can look CRAZY or *yawn* if you go about it without much direction). So we turned to someone who’s great at it for advice: Cassie from Hi Sugarplum. We loved hearing how she balances her bold aesthetic to create a high-impact house, and even how she knows when she has gone too far. Plus, we share how we made good on one of our New Year’s resolutions and how we found ourselves celebrating Sherry’s birthday in a way that super surprised one of us (not so much the other one). We also talk about why your living room might be the reason your house won’t sell.

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What’s New

We couldn’t take pictures inside the actual Escape Room, but that was us showing our nerves in front of the sign outside. For locals, we went to Escape Room RVA.

And now for a whole slew of things that inspired us at Quirk Hotel, like the tiny peach fridge, the rustic diagonal whitewashed floors, and the lobby which has a restaurant right smack in the middle of it.

Before Quirk was a hotel, it was an art gallery that we featured waaaay back in 2008 (heads up: small photos!). Then we house crashed the owner’s home (which had been featured in Domino) a few months later. It has been fun to see Quirk grow over the years into this cool hotel in our home city.

Here are also some of those apps/sites we mention as good for free on-the-go mood board making: Pic Stitch and Pic Monkey

We’re Digging

Here’s where you can follow The Buzz Digger on Facebook. And here are some of the products we mentioned, like the My Critter Catcher (the humane spider picker-upper), the Paint2It Pro (the magical paint frisbee – seen above), and the Chill-O-Matic (the machine that seems to do the same job as a cup of ice).

And, of course, Sherry’s favorite new bra (even though this one didn’t do it for her). Now that she’s a convert, she says she’s eying this one too. Can someone go from having too few bras to too many?